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There's a scene in this episode where the main character asks to be taken to Manchester Square. The building that he is taken to is EMI House and the stairwell above the door is where the famous picture of The Beatles on the front cover of Please Please Me was taken. The building has since been demolished.See more »

This is one of the earliest of Brian Clemens's "Thriller" series. It is
not one of the better efforts, although it is a clever story, has one
outstanding character, and a slick climax.

In this story an American couple visit London. While there the husband
begins to behave extremely strangely, referring to someone called
"Theresa",
whom no-one knows, and even attacking his wife. Periods of normal, lucid
behaviour are punctuated by outbursts. His wife calls for help that leads
to
the unorthodox detective Matthew Earp. Earp uncovers a tale of espionage
that puts the couple at risk ..

The action moves very slowly, which is hard work for the viewer, and the
story is very complex. The outbursts by the husband become very irritating.
Things pick up strongly with the arrival of Earp, played with camp abandon
and panache by Dinsdale Landen. However his comic style isn't wholly right
for a tale of fear and suspense like this.

This is still worth seeing, and you have more chance of doing so as it
was
one of the few episodes released on video.

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